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Composed by James Madison, and John Jay and  Alexander Hamilton, these articles formerly appeared in New York publications in 1787 and 1788 under the title "Publius." The Federalist Papers are recognized as one of the most significant references for describing and interpreting the original purpose of the Constitution.

The Federalist Papers even though they did not play an important part in New York's judgment to amend the Constitution, the Federalist Papers continue an important compilation today because they contribute penetration into the purposes of key people who discussed the details of the Constitution.